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they call themselves america first, america's first obligation is to america. and but because things turned out the way they did, because the united states. i'm going to say because the united states won world war two. but i have to point out that that's an exaggeration. it flatters the united states most of, well, two thirds of the casualties inflicted on the army of germany were not inflicted by the american army and inflicted by the soviets. okay. so the soviet union thought we won world war two, which also complicates this story. and i have to i will admit, i like complicating things. i like things complicated hearted, but when americans think we won the war and they think, well, somebody like charles lindbergh was wrong in saying, you know, we shouldn't go to war, it's not in america's interest. one of the things that he said was, you know, if we go to war by franklin roosevelt, we're saying we have to go to war to defend democracy. and lindbergh said, wait a minute, wait a minute, who are we going to go to war with? we're going to go to war with britain.
they call themselves america first, america's first obligation is to america. and but because things turned out the way they did, because the united states. i'm going to say because the united states won world war two. but i have to point out that that's an exaggeration. it flatters the united states most of, well, two thirds of the casualties inflicted on the army of germany were not inflicted by the american army and inflicted by the soviets. okay. so the soviet union thought we won world war...
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it's a soft power for america.people suggested shutting it down and with the corruption, i get it but i believe it's worth trying to save with a relatively small budget along with honest reporting we can spread the values of freedom all over the world and prevent trillion dollar wars. i am for that. [applause] as i transition to this next chapter in my life, can we still say the word transition, by the way? has awoke bob bob another work for us? and beloved arizona, a mess elon musk describe the government. [applause] for the past years we've been in a fight fight fight mode and now we are in a win mode and you agree with everything, there's one thing i vehemently disagree with, we will never get tired of winning president trump. never. are you willing to go to work and reclaim america? [cheering] we got to work. we can continue to win. thank you for the opportunity. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> she doesn't need to be director. when i left my radio showthat's my raincoat. [cheering] the demand of everyone here and everyone watching th
it's a soft power for america.people suggested shutting it down and with the corruption, i get it but i believe it's worth trying to save with a relatively small budget along with honest reporting we can spread the values of freedom all over the world and prevent trillion dollar wars. i am for that. [applause] as i transition to this next chapter in my life, can we still say the word transition, by the way? has awoke bob bob another work for us? and beloved arizona, a mess elon musk describe...
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that is america's superpower. and with, i've lived and worked in -- look, i have lived and worked in many countries. i've seen democracies flicker up. i've seen what it's like when a government is rigged. you cannot own a business without paying off a corrupt official. cannot criticize the guys in charge without getting a knock at the door in the middle of the night. so as much as we need to make the government more responsive to our lives today, don't for one moment fool yourself that democracy is not precious and worth saving. how do we actually do that? a lot of you have been asked that question -- asking that question. don't tune out. it's easy to be exhausted but america needs you now more than ever. if previous generations had not fought for this democracy, where would we be today? second hold your elected officials, including me, accountable. watch how they are voting. go to town house and demand they take action. that's as american as apple pie. organize. pictures 20 sure you are passionate about and engag
that is america's superpower. and with, i've lived and worked in -- look, i have lived and worked in many countries. i've seen democracies flicker up. i've seen what it's like when a government is rigged. you cannot own a business without paying off a corrupt official. cannot criticize the guys in charge without getting a knock at the door in the middle of the night. so as much as we need to make the government more responsive to our lives today, don't for one moment fool yourself that...
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pat buchanan: america first. america first. america first. fareed zakaria: america first. name was pat buchanan, and he shocked the pundits with a surprisingly strong showing in the new hampshire primary. crowd: god bless america! god bless pat! announcer: the president of the united states. fareed zakaria: he scared the sitting president, george hw bush. buchanan would eventually fail. but he was the canary in the america first coal mine. pat buchanan: maintain your sovereignty of your own country. fareed zakaria: why did his america first message fall short then-- [cheers] --and yet become a massive success years later? this is the story-- ronald reagan: we were with you then, we are with you now. fareed zakaria: --of how the party of ronald reagan-- john roberts: so help me god. donald trump: so help me god. fareed zakaria: --became the party of donald trump. donald trump: from this day forward, it's going to be only america first. america first. fareed zakaria: before trump-- pat buchanan: looking out here, you can't tell a republican from a democrat or an independent
pat buchanan: america first. america first. america first. fareed zakaria: america first. name was pat buchanan, and he shocked the pundits with a surprisingly strong showing in the new hampshire primary. crowd: god bless america! god bless pat! announcer: the president of the united states. fareed zakaria: he scared the sitting president, george hw bush. buchanan would eventually fail. but he was the canary in the america first coal mine. pat buchanan: maintain your sovereignty of your own...
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the oldest and most valuable piece deal bought about by america could only be sustained by america. americans not interested. steve witt, coffee is event boy sees a man, sees the middle east is a real estate opportunity and i went to an event the other night with that was exactly how he described it verbatim. he sees it as a real estate opportunity. that's a touch of madness. this isn't a foreign policy school. there's a touch of genuine insight as here in, in this, in this approach to the rest of the well as well financial times chief us commentator and calling us at loose. thank you so much for joining us today. very, very fascinating time. we're always a pleasure, steve. so what's the bottom line? we forget because it was a long time ago, but the united states used to be a fairly isolation as country. it's a kirk you, we in leadership by the president's during world war one and world war 2 for america to actually become part of the global challenges. then we're 20000000 people died. american made a huge investment through the marshall plan to rebuild europe. and it created nato, both to pe
the oldest and most valuable piece deal bought about by america could only be sustained by america. americans not interested. steve witt, coffee is event boy sees a man, sees the middle east is a real estate opportunity and i went to an event the other night with that was exactly how he described it verbatim. he sees it as a real estate opportunity. that's a touch of madness. this isn't a foreign policy school. there's a touch of genuine insight as here in, in this, in this approach to the rest...
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hospitals will close in a rural america, urban america, small-town, america and in the heartland of americahat's a vote they now own. it's not that mike johnson told them to do it that bill was dead on the house floor. dead. until donald trump picked up the phone, made calls and demanded they form a line and of course that's exactly what they did it we are going to sty stand on the side of the american people. like johnson said and he'll be here in a little but will ask him about this to pretties pretty confident. not only keep the majority of 2026 he will grow the majority in 2026. he said is going to grow the majority in 2024 he did not person it would not control the house of representatives. no doubt about that. in fact have accelerated the pace of our capacity to do it because it been so extreme and now they have conducted themselves and unleashing chaos and they've do nothing about the core issue. youu cannot promise all year 204 you're going to drive down the high cost of living. including on day one. running away from "project 2025" as if it did a not exist. that is what you said to
hospitals will close in a rural america, urban america, small-town, america and in the heartland of americahat's a vote they now own. it's not that mike johnson told them to do it that bill was dead on the house floor. dead. until donald trump picked up the phone, made calls and demanded they form a line and of course that's exactly what they did it we are going to sty stand on the side of the american people. like johnson said and he'll be here in a little but will ask him about this to...
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we have focused on the relationship between russia and the united states of america. and its implications for africa and of course there was but let us take a short break as we continue our conversation, the .
we have focused on the relationship between russia and the united states of america. and its implications for africa and of course there was but let us take a short break as we continue our conversation, the .
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otherwise, it is going to make north america and america less competitive, and these days economic securityal security so i'm certain. >> it is concerning. can i jump in? you said it is important to get back to the negotiating table. it is the intent that retaliatory tariffs are part of the negotiation tactic? >> we need to stand firm. that is what we have seen all along. i was the minister of foreign affairs during the first trump administration and they respect when people stand strong. i would say to our friends, we are seeing a wave in canada, a tsunami is coming your way. at the end of the day, the american people start to understand that for example, the tariffs on canada is attacks on americans. pickup trucks, groceries and gas will be more expensive. we don't do that lightly. by necessity, we responded to about. we have to stand strong for industry. you have seen, imagine, candidate is the largest customer for the united states. we buy more from the united states than china, japan, you friends combined and they are turning their back on us. we will trade with other allies and partne
otherwise, it is going to make north america and america less competitive, and these days economic securityal security so i'm certain. >> it is concerning. can i jump in? you said it is important to get back to the negotiating table. it is the intent that retaliatory tariffs are part of the negotiation tactic? >> we need to stand firm. that is what we have seen all along. i was the minister of foreign affairs during the first trump administration and they respect when people stand...
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would you talk about in your forthcoming book america, america? this was a doctrine created under u. s. president, james monroe in 1823 as a response to latin american independence movements. uh, talking about this doctrine. how does it continue to influence us policy in the americas 2 centuries later? yeah, the actual monro docs and it was just a couple of paragraphs. and in james monroe and state of the union address and you know, when it would, they weren't even continuous paragraphs. they basically said the united states was going to recognize the independence of, of latin america, a south american nation, spanish american nations. and that it wouldn't, it wouldn't allow that re conquests by european powers. the latin americans like that part they, they, they read it, they thought they were hearing a kind of anti colonial sentiment. they would not be a recall on his ation of, of the americas by europe. but over the years, the monroe doctrine took on a different come, almost kind of mystical power beyond the actual words that composed it. it, i
would you talk about in your forthcoming book america, america? this was a doctrine created under u. s. president, james monroe in 1823 as a response to latin american independence movements. uh, talking about this doctrine. how does it continue to influence us policy in the americas 2 centuries later? yeah, the actual monro docs and it was just a couple of paragraphs. and in james monroe and state of the union address and you know, when it would, they weren't even continuous paragraphs. they...
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the cartels are waging war on america, and it's time for america to wage war on the cartels, which were doing. five nights ago, mexican authorities, because of our tariff policies being imposed on them, think of this, handed over to us 29 of the biggest cartel leaders in their country. that has never happened before. they want to make us happy. first time ever. but we need mexico and canada to do much more than they've done, and they have to stop the fentanyl and drugs pouring into the usa. they're going to stop it. i have sent congress a detailed funding request, laying out exactly how we will eliminate these threats to protect our homeland and complete the largest deportation operation in american history. larger even than current record holder president dwight d. eisenhower, a moderate man but someone who believed very strongly in borders. americans expect congress to send me this funding without delay so i can sign it into law. so mr. speaker, john thune, both of you, i hope you're going to be able to do that, mr. speaker. thank you. mr. leader, thank you. thank you very much. and
the cartels are waging war on america, and it's time for america to wage war on the cartels, which were doing. five nights ago, mexican authorities, because of our tariff policies being imposed on them, think of this, handed over to us 29 of the biggest cartel leaders in their country. that has never happened before. they want to make us happy. first time ever. but we need mexico and canada to do much more than they've done, and they have to stop the fentanyl and drugs pouring into the usa....
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he's going to make america great again. he's going to make america healthy again.e's going to make america safe again. >> usa! >> you got it. president trump, god bless you. i'm proud to be back, and i'm not leaving until we fix this shit. ♪ >> [laughter] all right, you ready? we have had 10 years of this, sweetheart. and it's only getting bigger. only getting beautifully bigger every year. >> bigger and better every year. our next speaker has appeared before you twice. she is -- your close -- she is leading the charge with a few other great patriots, sovereign tests -- sovereigntists to try to put europe back on track. our european friends, many of them are sitting right here. santiago and others, eduardo from south america, and others no that the first step in getting europe back to track -- on track was america reelecting donald trump. [cheers and applause] my beautiful wife has the honor of introducing someone she knows is a real hero to all of us. >> ladies and gentlemen, coming live from italy, the prime minister, giorgia meloni. [cheers and applause] >> than
he's going to make america great again. he's going to make america healthy again.e's going to make america safe again. >> usa! >> you got it. president trump, god bless you. i'm proud to be back, and i'm not leaving until we fix this shit. ♪ >> [laughter] all right, you ready? we have had 10 years of this, sweetheart. and it's only getting bigger. only getting beautifully bigger every year. >> bigger and better every year. our next speaker has appeared before you...
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so the moral rocks of america's higher education. i am to take you directly into that committee room. after seeing the skyrocketing rise of anti-semitism including at my own college alma mater i encourage the education workforce committee chairwoman we needed to hold a hearing with university presidents of mit, penn, harvard to hold him accountable. as a first motor my immediate family to have the opportunity to graduate from college is a real privilege to have the opportunity to attend harvard. it's never been perfect when i attended i could have never imagined but the campus would turn into or tolerate nearly 20 yearspu later. we held the hearing with the university president to demand answers and accountability. instead we were met with weak and morally bankrupt university leaders who evaded our questions and refuse with direct answers that question is only in the final moments the clip that went viral happened. when i decided to ask an incredible simple question. iton was on a political questio, it was a moral one. it was actuall
so the moral rocks of america's higher education. i am to take you directly into that committee room. after seeing the skyrocketing rise of anti-semitism including at my own college alma mater i encourage the education workforce committee chairwoman we needed to hold a hearing with university presidents of mit, penn, harvard to hold him accountable. as a first motor my immediate family to have the opportunity to graduate from college is a real privilege to have the opportunity to attend...
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tariffs are about making america rich again and making america great again. and it's happening. and it will happen rather quickly. there will be a little disturbance. but we're okay with that. it won't be much. no, you're not all. and look and look where biden took us. very low. the lowest we've ever been. jeff, i want to thank you very much. and i also want to recognize another person who has devoted herself to foster care community. she worked so hard on it, a very loving person. our magnificent first lady of the united states. melania's work has yielded incredible results, helping prepare our nation's future leaders as they enter the workforce. our first lady is joined by two impressive young women, very impressive haley ferguson who benefited from the first lady's fostering the future initiative and is poised to complete her education and become a teacher and elliston berry, who became a victim of an illicit deepfake image produced by a peer. with ellison's help, the senate just passed the take it down act, and this is so important. thank you very much, john john thune. than
tariffs are about making america rich again and making america great again. and it's happening. and it will happen rather quickly. there will be a little disturbance. but we're okay with that. it won't be much. no, you're not all. and look and look where biden took us. very low. the lowest we've ever been. jeff, i want to thank you very much. and i also want to recognize another person who has devoted herself to foster care community. she worked so hard on it, a very loving person. our...
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america was never great for me. >> charles: america was never perfect, but america has always been greatt she is missing. lot of times we look back with history with presentism and we take today's standards and layer it over 200 years ago. i think without a doubt, the founding fathers, the framers of the constitution if you study them, they were extraordinary educated in world events in human behavior. that is why the constitution was the difference. our model, our goal is to become a more perfect union. we have made greater strides in any country in the world for that period of time and for that reason we are a great. >> emily: i think the most troubling part of that is so many on the left find reasons te her country. we are seeing that in the protest we are watching at the universities. we saw it with george floyd. two these are people so angry and so he treating the medicated and vital. we should come together and find common ground and not saying america was never great. if she believes that, i think it is sad. >> charles: she does believe it. >> emily: a broad question being imperfe
america was never great for me. >> charles: america was never perfect, but america has always been greatt she is missing. lot of times we look back with history with presentism and we take today's standards and layer it over 200 years ago. i think without a doubt, the founding fathers, the framers of the constitution if you study them, they were extraordinary educated in world events in human behavior. that is why the constitution was the difference. our model, our goal is to become a...
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the answer is obvious and that is why in america we have to be tech forward. there are concerns and risks that we have to lean into the ai future with optimism and hope. real innovation will make our country stronger. deindustrialization poses risks both to our national security and workforce. it is important because it affects both and the net result is a dispossession. for many in this country of any part of the productive process. when our factories disappear and the jobs in the factories go overseas, american workers are faced not only with financial insecurity but a profound loss of personal and communal identity. to come full circle on this alleged tension between the populists and techno-optimists, i can understand a reaction of skepticism when we talk about the revolutionary potential of new invention, artificial intelligence, and all other incredible technologies you guys are working on. i think the tension is a little overstated. i will come back to what is dividing some of the technology optimists and populists on our side. the populists, when they
the answer is obvious and that is why in america we have to be tech forward. there are concerns and risks that we have to lean into the ai future with optimism and hope. real innovation will make our country stronger. deindustrialization poses risks both to our national security and workforce. it is important because it affects both and the net result is a dispossession. for many in this country of any part of the productive process. when our factories disappear and the jobs in the factories go...
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america 250 is mobilizing for america gives, the largest year of service in 2026 ever recorded.ver happened before. can you believe that all our kids who had to take community service hours to graduate from high school -- you had to do that? all of us, right? no one has that aggregate number of those hours that have been devoted by our kids. we want that to continue. 30% of all volunteer hours are actually generated by faith-based communities. that has never, ever been aggregated. we are going to take the lead, and by december 21, 2026, we are going to have that number. why is that number important in 2026? we have a global platform with the world cup. the eyes of the world will be watching the u.s. for two years, three global events happening in the united states, the 250th, the world cup, and two short years later the olympics. billions of people will be watching us and what happens in this country those two short years, and we are leveraging that platform because we want this to continue. this is into one and done, this is a movement. as we create the record of the most volun
america 250 is mobilizing for america gives, the largest year of service in 2026 ever recorded.ver happened before. can you believe that all our kids who had to take community service hours to graduate from high school -- you had to do that? all of us, right? no one has that aggregate number of those hours that have been devoted by our kids. we want that to continue. 30% of all volunteer hours are actually generated by faith-based communities. that has never, ever been aggregated. we are going...
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but at the end of the day, america is going to be in much better shape. america will be solvent. the critical programs that people depend upon will work, and it's going to be a fantastic future here. >> now with reaction, the big money show co-host brian brenberg, along with fox news contributor joe concha. you know, brian, starting with you, i really hope most of america saw that interview. and i think they did, because what i saw was a team that was smart and strategic and thoughtful and talked about compassion and totally crumbled. the liberal media narrative that exists about doge. >> these guys. >> are so reasonable. kayleigh. okay. >> all you read about. >> in the press is. >> that. >> you know, they're. >> going out there and they're just. taking a sledgehammer to everything, and then you listen to them and they talk about it, and they bring the receipts and they talk about the departments, and they give you examples and they tell you, and this is so important, kayleigh, the reason they're doing this is not primarily to cut things. it's to save things. it's to save the thi
but at the end of the day, america is going to be in much better shape. america will be solvent. the critical programs that people depend upon will work, and it's going to be a fantastic future here. >> now with reaction, the big money show co-host brian brenberg, along with fox news contributor joe concha. you know, brian, starting with you, i really hope most of america saw that interview. and i think they did, because what i saw was a team that was smart and strategic and thoughtful...
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who started bank of america, and why did you name it after italy as opposed to america?rian: amadeo giannini started it when he came to the country in terraces go to healthy italian community in san francisco. he became famous in the san francisco earthquakes and fires in the early 1900's by setting up a barrel. he started lending money. fast forward to 1999 when nations bank, which was the north carolina bank, which is the bank today, and the bank of america merged. he had two good names. david: on the personal side you have been there 15 years. you haven't announced anytime that you might step back and you're not prepared to announce that today, right? brian: no. [laughter] i will tell you first, though. david: have you been able to convince your children to go in the banking world? brian: my oldest son is an investment banker for a different firm, and my middle child is a risk manager for another firm in financial services. my youngest is in communications. being a ceo's child is not the easiest thing. being a ceo's spouse. they saw me work in different ways across th
who started bank of america, and why did you name it after italy as opposed to america?rian: amadeo giannini started it when he came to the country in terraces go to healthy italian community in san francisco. he became famous in the san francisco earthquakes and fires in the early 1900's by setting up a barrel. he started lending money. fast forward to 1999 when nations bank, which was the north carolina bank, which is the bank today, and the bank of america merged. he had two good names....
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deal for american manufacturers in north america. but there's important work and we're going to do it. now, second, second, all of this is why the president is approaching the issue of illegal immigration as aggressively as he has. because he knows that cheap labor cannot be used as a substitute for the productivity gains that come with economic innovation and so, we've cracked down on illegal immigration at the border, where the results speak for themselves. last month, migrant crossings were down 94%, the lowest number of all time and that's happened in just two months of serious border enforcement. thanks to president trump's leadership, last montfort first time in over a year, the majority of job gains went to american citizens born on u.s. soil and that's important for the first time in over a year, the majority of job creation actually went to american citizens. the third, this administration is focused on reducing our input costs for our manufacturers and for everybody else. achieving energy abundance and i know doug burgum wa
deal for american manufacturers in north america. but there's important work and we're going to do it. now, second, second, all of this is why the president is approaching the issue of illegal immigration as aggressively as he has. because he knows that cheap labor cannot be used as a substitute for the productivity gains that come with economic innovation and so, we've cracked down on illegal immigration at the border, where the results speak for themselves. last month, migrant crossings were...
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at the end of the day america is going to be in much better shape. america will be solvent.it will be a fantastic future. >> kayleigh: hear now with reaction the big money show cohost brian brenberg along with fox news contributor joe concha. briana, starting with you will, i really hope most of america saw that interview and i think they did. because when i saw it as a team that was a smart and strategic and thoughtful, and talked about compassion and totally crumbled the liberal media narrative that exists about d.o.g.e. >> these guys are so reasonable, ceilidh. while you read about in the press as they are going out there and taking a sledgehammer everything and then you listen to them and they talk about it and they bring the receipts and they talk about the departments. and they give you examples. and they tell you, and this is so important, the reason they are doing this is not primarily to cut things, it is to save things. it is to save the things people care about. they care about social security, you want to get rid of waste, you want the government to work better f
at the end of the day america is going to be in much better shape. america will be solvent.it will be a fantastic future. >> kayleigh: hear now with reaction the big money show cohost brian brenberg along with fox news contributor joe concha. briana, starting with you will, i really hope most of america saw that interview and i think they did. because when i saw it as a team that was a smart and strategic and thoughtful, and talked about compassion and totally crumbled the liberal media...
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those who saw america as an adventure. those who saw america as a beacon of hope. it was a business of numbers. an operation designed to house, feed and process 4000 people at a time to identify those whom american authorities might reject and return to europe. at steamship expense in. purchasing the do a few as the shoot. look your hair all your hair. there was a nifty in your hair. they would you would have to the shampoo. fearing epidemics huge facilities were established to fumigate clothing baggage and people. processed and ticketed. they waited for their ship. they boarded in many parts of europe and in many kinds of vessels. most to new york. and some to other ports. but they had one thing in common. they were traveling steerage. and the steamship companies understood the profit in numbers. they began a journey that could last from a week to a month. and. that is the last time it ever ran again. that was the last trip she made. she should have never made that on either. for some, it would be a voyage without incident. for others, the crossing would provide d
those who saw america as an adventure. those who saw america as a beacon of hope. it was a business of numbers. an operation designed to house, feed and process 4000 people at a time to identify those whom american authorities might reject and return to europe. at steamship expense in. purchasing the do a few as the shoot. look your hair all your hair. there was a nifty in your hair. they would you would have to the shampoo. fearing epidemics huge facilities were established to fumigate...
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that is not america either.rats can't connect with middle america or with working class america because they want to shut down the government and risk a $5 trillion the tax hike instead of actually cutting taxes on working folks and and providing new incentives for factories and factory workers. that's why they can't connect with america. democrats can't connect with america because they'd rather defend an anti-semitic palestinian who's been taken into custody in louisiana because he had no business on the columbia university campus in the first place. so what do many democrats do? they support a protest in the lobby of trump tower in new york. even though the president is in washington. speaking in the to oval office precisely on why democrats can't connect with america. at least some democrats actually defending this guy. democrats can't connect with america because they're obsessed with attacking elon musk who is trying the end the democrats' $2 trillion deficits as far as the eye can see by ending waste, fra
that is not america either.rats can't connect with middle america or with working class america because they want to shut down the government and risk a $5 trillion the tax hike instead of actually cutting taxes on working folks and and providing new incentives for factories and factory workers. that's why they can't connect with america. democrats can't connect with america because they'd rather defend an anti-semitic palestinian who's been taken into custody in louisiana because he had no...
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the collapse of the body in wall one can vividly remember, then set free of the united states of america saying in the 1990 is that the russia, which was now imagine from the soviet union should never see uh, any threat from that though, because there would be no movement, not on its extra to what beast, those are the words of real estate baker. but subsequently we started seeing something that is very interesting from europe, the continued growth of europe, particularly the real pin union, to watch the east and consuming the number of countries. and i'm using the wide, consuming very deliberately and ultimately the expansion of nato toward the east on bodies. well, i think garage just said on the president, brad, me to put in the really you are in a going on the very undertaking that you may you are now saying the george. yeah, we'd be a part of their opinion on possibly later part of nathan us saying that's ukraine wouldn't be a part of nathan us saying the lot the looked when. yeah. and if possible, even better, it was, will be part of these european expansion. and therefore, you uh,
the collapse of the body in wall one can vividly remember, then set free of the united states of america saying in the 1990 is that the russia, which was now imagine from the soviet union should never see uh, any threat from that though, because there would be no movement, not on its extra to what beast, those are the words of real estate baker. but subsequently we started seeing something that is very interesting from europe, the continued growth of europe, particularly the real pin union, to...
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will analyze the relationship between russia and the united states of america and its implications to the world and of costs in the cost of that discussion. we cannot help, but also talk about africa in that scenario. because africa, inescapably becomes very important as the rip of victory, not only of human resources, but specifically the costs of the natural resources that she has on the hub barely . so whenever we talk about negotiation, we must always have that history at the back of one mind. and when they are full of the will, between russia and ukraine started, it must be seen in the context of the collapse of the soviet union during the presidency of the governorship. and during that period, we remember that in 1900, then $92.00 with the collapse of the body in wall one come, vividly remembered. then set free of the united states of america saying in the 1990 that russia, which was now imagine from the soviet union, should never see uh, any threat from not to because there will be no movement, not on its extra to what beast, those are the words of real estate baker, but subseq
will analyze the relationship between russia and the united states of america and its implications to the world and of costs in the cost of that discussion. we cannot help, but also talk about africa in that scenario. because africa, inescapably becomes very important as the rip of victory, not only of human resources, but specifically the costs of the natural resources that she has on the hub barely . so whenever we talk about negotiation, we must always have that history at the back of one...
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the cartels are waging war in america it's time for america to wage war on the cartels.ghts ago, mexican authorities because the our tariff policies being imposed on them, think of this, handed over to us 29 of the biggest cartel leaders in the country bit that has never happened before. they want to make us happy. the first time ever. but, we need mexico and canada to do much more than they have done. they have to stop the fentanyl and drugs pouring into the usa where they are going to stop it. i've sent congress a detailed funding request laying out exactly how we will eliminate these threats to protect our homeland complete the largest deportation operation in american history. larger even than current record holder, president dwight d eisenhower. a moderate man but someone who believe very strongly in borders. americans expect congress to send me this funding without delay so i can sign it into law. so, mr. speaker, john thune, both of you i hope you're going to be able to do that mr. speaker. thank you. mr. leader, thank you thank you very much let's get it to me i'
the cartels are waging war in america it's time for america to wage war on the cartels.ghts ago, mexican authorities because the our tariff policies being imposed on them, think of this, handed over to us 29 of the biggest cartel leaders in the country bit that has never happened before. they want to make us happy. the first time ever. but, we need mexico and canada to do much more than they have done. they have to stop the fentanyl and drugs pouring into the usa where they are going to stop...
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this is the america first agenda. we're so grateful for these great friends with hyundai to invest in louisiana. we have extraordinary leadership on the state level. and leadership makes a big difference. we're so grateful to be a part of this. we want to tell you all this is a great investment in louisiana and in america. more to come. thank you so much. steve. >> thank you again, mr. president, for opening up the white house to this great group. governor landry has brought the same kind of energy to the governor's mansion in louisiana that president trump has brought to the nation in the white house. you know, some people marvel at president trump's stamina. over the weekend, both saturday and sunday, we spoke by phone on some different legislative initiatives that we're working on with speaker johnson to continue moving the agenda forward, those very things that president trump ran on, he's delivering for the american people, and this announcement by hyundai is one more example of how that agenda that president tru
this is the america first agenda. we're so grateful for these great friends with hyundai to invest in louisiana. we have extraordinary leadership on the state level. and leadership makes a big difference. we're so grateful to be a part of this. we want to tell you all this is a great investment in louisiana and in america. more to come. thank you so much. steve. >> thank you again, mr. president, for opening up the white house to this great group. governor landry has brought the same kind...
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we're going to build here in america. we're going to produce here in america.o employ people here in america. and maybe, maria, it's important to point out the types of jobs we're talking about here. these are jobs people can build a family around. our employees have an average wage and benefit package of $140,000 per year. maria: that is great. and what you're saying is these are high paying jobs. these are jobs that require a skill. >> absolutely. we invest in our workers. these aren't necessarily college-educated jobs, but they're highly skilled jobs. and we spend years training our workers and, frankly, we usually multigenerational employees because in the communities that we operate, these smelters become fundamental backbones to the local economy. maria: really fascinating. what do you want to say about aluminum prices? are you expecting prices to move? >> no, not really, maria. we've heard or this talking point bag in 2018, and we didn't see -- back in 2018, and we didn't see prices move, any inflationary impact. there's a number of studies that were don
we're going to build here in america. we're going to produce here in america.o employ people here in america. and maybe, maria, it's important to point out the types of jobs we're talking about here. these are jobs people can build a family around. our employees have an average wage and benefit package of $140,000 per year. maria: that is great. and what you're saying is these are high paying jobs. these are jobs that require a skill. >> absolutely. we invest in our workers. these aren't...
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>> the majority of the shoreline of the gulf of america is the united states of america so it seems tosomebody else were part of during the president's address to congress, he noted there would be a renaming of wildlife preserve after jocelyn. why was that an important thing to do? >> a beautiful 12-year-old daughter loss is incomprehensible to have a tragedy committed by people who should not have been in our country, violent criminals doing that so for president trump to invite your sister and mother to be at his address to congress and say we are not going to let this happen to anybody else. if you don't have secure borders, you don't have a nation. she loved wildlife and animals so to rename the wildlife where she lives, it's fantastic so it's been renamed so if you go to google or apple maps, the renaming is occurred but we now we have to do the signage. >> the national park service the national park service is in charge of mount rushmore. a lot of people wonder, will he ever see president trump's base on mount rushmore? >> they certainly have room for it. they signed the order la
>> the majority of the shoreline of the gulf of america is the united states of america so it seems tosomebody else were part of during the president's address to congress, he noted there would be a renaming of wildlife preserve after jocelyn. why was that an important thing to do? >> a beautiful 12-year-old daughter loss is incomprehensible to have a tragedy committed by people who should not have been in our country, violent criminals doing that so for president trump to invite...
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and to my fellow citizens, america is back. america is back! [cheering] [chanting usa] [cheering] six weeks ago i stood beneath the dome of this capital and proclaimed the dawn of the golden age of america. from that moment on there has been nothing but swift and unrelenting action to usher in the greatest and most successful era in the history of our country. we have accomplished more in 43 days than most administrations accomplished in four years, or eight years and are just getting started. i returned to the chamber tonight to report that america's momentum is back our spirit is back our pride is back our confidence is back and the american dream is surging bigger and better than ever before. the american dream is unstoppable and our country is on the verge of a comeback, the likes of which the world has never witnessed and perhaps will never again. [applause] the presidential election november 5 was a mandate like has not been seen in many decades. we won all seven swing states giving us an electoral college victory. [cheering] we won the p
and to my fellow citizens, america is back. america is back! [cheering] [chanting usa] [cheering] six weeks ago i stood beneath the dome of this capital and proclaimed the dawn of the golden age of america. from that moment on there has been nothing but swift and unrelenting action to usher in the greatest and most successful era in the history of our country. we have accomplished more in 43 days than most administrations accomplished in four years, or eight years and are just getting started....
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what makes america a good country? is america engaging in diplomacy? that's what president trump is doing. >> what kind of diplomacy? jd, you are speaking about what what what what do you mean? >> i'm talking about the kind of diplomacy that's going to end the destruction of your country. >> yes. >> mr. president. mr. president, with respect, i think it's disrespectful for you to come into the oval office and try to litigate this in front of the american media. right now, you guys are going around and forcing conscripts to the front lines because you have manpower problems. you should be thanking the president for trying to bring an end to this conflict. and do you think that it's respectful to come to the oval office of the united states of america and attack the administration that is trying to trying to prevent the destruction of your country? >> a lot of questions. let's start from the beginning. sure. first of all, during the war, everybody has problems, even you. but you have nice ocean and don't feel now, but you will feel it in the future. god
what makes america a good country? is america engaging in diplomacy? that's what president trump is doing. >> what kind of diplomacy? jd, you are speaking about what what what what do you mean? >> i'm talking about the kind of diplomacy that's going to end the destruction of your country. >> yes. >> mr. president. mr. president, with respect, i think it's disrespectful for you to come into the oval office and try to litigate this in front of the american media. right...
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america.e you successful? >> it didn't happen. >> 685,000 manufacturing jobs over biden's watch, so that was definitely a good record. but i think probably more importantly looking forward was all the factories that we had starting to be built in this country through the inflation reduction act and the bipartisan chips -- >> sandra: there is a lot to dig into here. we have so much to move through. so succinct answers are best peered we appreciate you coming on, jared. so these two important bits of sound coming from the administration, really important to play these out. this is scott bessent, treasury secretary, explaining what exactly these tariffs are designed to do. this is really important, listen. >> international economic relations that do not work for the american people must be re-examined. this is what tariffs are designed to address. leveling the playing field such that the international trading system begins to reward ingenuity, security, rule of law, and stability. this is the ame
america.e you successful? >> it didn't happen. >> 685,000 manufacturing jobs over biden's watch, so that was definitely a good record. but i think probably more importantly looking forward was all the factories that we had starting to be built in this country through the inflation reduction act and the bipartisan chips -- >> sandra: there is a lot to dig into here. we have so much to move through. so succinct answers are best peered we appreciate you coming on, jared. so these...
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welcome back, america. i hope you enjoyed tonight show. 8:00 p.m. eastern tomorrow night, always set your dvr 8:00 p.m. saturday and sunday, life liberty and live and on fox. secretary defense pete hegseth and kayleigh mcenany. article two section one creates the executive branch. first sentence world judges out there. section one, executive powers vested in a president of the united states of america. he would think even if he graduated from harvard or columbia law school you could comprehend that. i'll see you tomorro life, liberty and live in. ♪ >> hope you're having a great saturday night. welcome back to my view. tonight class is in session. when it comes to education in america, full changes are happening fast. department of education is being shut down. states are stepping up and bureaucrats are being shown the door because in the quest to decentralize power from the d.c. swamp this might be one of the most important steps. americans are not all of satisfied with education and it's not hard to say why. didn't will talk to focus on what makes
welcome back, america. i hope you enjoyed tonight show. 8:00 p.m. eastern tomorrow night, always set your dvr 8:00 p.m. saturday and sunday, life liberty and live and on fox. secretary defense pete hegseth and kayleigh mcenany. article two section one creates the executive branch. first sentence world judges out there. section one, executive powers vested in a president of the united states of america. he would think even if he graduated from harvard or columbia law school you could comprehend...
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